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Following Bashar al-Assad’s ousting, Syria has begun its journey towards recovery. International airlines are gradually resuming flights to the war-torn nation. Qatar Airways has taken the lead, becoming the first major international airline to restart regular scheduled services to Syria.
Starting on 7 January 2025, the airline will resume three weekly flights to Damascus from Doha’s Hamad International Airport. This move marks a significant step in reconnecting Syria with the global community and fostering economic and cultural ties.
Qatar Airways will resume three weekly flights to Damascus, Syria, starting from 7 January 2025. This significant step aims to reconnect the region and provide passengers with seamless access to Qatar Airways’ extensive global network of over 170 destinations via Doha.
The decision to restart operations to Syria underscores Qatar Airways’ commitment to fostering regional connectivity and meeting passenger demand. The airline is working closely with relevant authorities to ensure that all necessary safety, security, and operational standards are met ahead of the relaunch.
Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive Officer, Engr. Badr Mohammed Al-Meer, expressed his enthusiasm for this milestone: “We are pleased to resume flights to Damascus, a destination of great historical and cultural importance. This announcement underscores our dedication to fostering connectivity and facilitating travel for our passengers.”
Passengers traveling to and from Damascus will benefit from Qatar Airways’ world-class service and access to Hamad International Airport, consistently ranked as one of the best airports in the world. The airline’s extensive global network will allow travellers to explore various destinations, all connected through the airline’s hub in Doha.